NOTES AND MEMOS.
Pleasing and instructive information about the new spring be gathered from a visit to Messrs Baird’s leading drapers and mercers, Hastings. Every department is now replete with the latest novelties in wearing apparel for ladies and gentlemen and the pleasing impression created by the wealth of colourings and styles is confirmed by the distinctly new and better values that are now offering. Motorists. To-morrow will be the day, and the Tourist Company’s premises the place of the unreserved salvage sale. This great sale showed appeal to every motorist garage owner o-r private owner in the district. Hundreds of lines of ■new, clean, undamaged stock to be sold absolutely without the slightest reserve. The cars will be sold at half-past two. Three new Rovers ami several good used cars. Sale starts sharp at 19, and will last all day. See fuller details on page 8. Special attention is drawn to the magnificent Player piano which Don’s Ltd. are offering just now at a greatly reduced price. This instrument is brand new, but as it has been exposed in the shop for some little time, and has consequently become somewhat shop-worn, it has been decided to offer it at a low price for cash. The usual price is £245, and whoever is fortunate enough to secure it can do so for £l9B. If you are interested and will call and hear this fine instrument, you will not hesitate long in closing with such a bargain. —Don’s Ltd.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XII, Issue 231, 12 September 1922, Page 6
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